It was initially a twist of fate that brought Mark Moseley to Los Angeles, and film history with multiple roles in "Shrek 2", the 5th highest grossing movie of all time. An animator at Walt Disney World heard Mark performing his now-famous Eddie Murphy impression on the radio in Miami. The producers of the Disney movie "Mulan" needed a sound-alike for a few temporary lines in a rough version of the film. Mr. Moseley turned those few lines into a steady job, subbing exclusively for Eddie Murphy in many ways, voicing toys, video games, TV commercials, attractions, and ultimately, starring as Mushu in the 2005 video sequel, "Mulan 2".           

By the time Mark moved his family to Los Angeles in 2002, he was using his voice-acting talents to vocally 'stand-in' for many actors, including Robert DeNiro, Kelsey Grammer, Bruce Willis and others. In what is referred to in the movie business as 'ADR', and 'looping', Mark provides the voice of the actor in the final version, or the 'clean', TV version of a movie. In some films, like "The Nutty Professor", "Norbitt", and "The Perfect Storm", Mark has provided multiple voices.

Mark has starred on many TV shows, such as "The PJ's", "Disney's House of Mouse", "Father of the Pride", "American Dad!", and "My Life as a Teenage Robot". Mark's voice has  been heard in an episode of "The Sopranos", and Mr. Moseley even performed the voice of "Shrek" star Donkey live on NBC's Today Show.

In the world of video gaming, Mark provided the voice of Arnold in "Terminator 3: The Redemption". He has been the voice of Donkey on literally dozens of video games, and has also starred in hit franchises such as "Lord of the Rings",

 

"Splinter Cell", "Command and Conquer", "Kingdom Hearts", "True Crime", "Battlefield", "God of War" and "Star Wars".

As an actor, Mark has also appeared in TV commercials, both as a voice, and on-camera, for Mitsubishi, Wal-Mart, McDonalds, Chrysler, HP, Burger King, Dairy Queen and others. In the film world, Mark has had voice-over roles in titles such as Harrison Ford's "Firewall", "Dr. Dolittle 3", and the anime classic "Pom Poko". On stage, Mark has played as many as four roles in a single production. As a stand-up comic, Mark has performed in comedy clubs from Miami to Los Angeles. Often performing for charities, Mark enjoys entertaining while donating his time and money.

A busy man, Mark also works for multiple radio stations across the country, providing them with comedic content for their morning shows. His comedy 'bits' are radio versions of  pop culture sketches such as you might see on "Mad TV" or "Saturday Night Live". Mark is also currently dabbling in teaching voice-over acting to young people, towards the end of writing a book about breaking into voice acting aimed at teens.

Mark even has two children in show biz; Mark's 9 year old son Matt has been on MTV's "Punk'd", and performed twice on "So You Think You Can Dance", and his daughter Mandy is a member of the teen pop group The School Gyrls, with a  Nickelodeon TV movie, debut CD, clothing line,  book series, and an Archie Comics issue all coming in March 2010!

 
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